VOL. xx, xo. *t. 



A X D HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



335 



TIlKIOIO.MKrilK Al. 

 Rrix.iir J liir llir .Nrw b:n(liiii.l furinri. 

 lin|;t' •>( ilir rhcniioinrlcr nt thn (itinfriiof (li« pro|irieiurM 

 llw .New Cnnlnml K«rnicr. llrighlim, Miimi. in * •hiiilnl 

 thfi l>- i-xpoiure, for ilio work emling April 17. 



I WILMS S LATKST IMIMIUVKD HF.ICI) ^<>\VKII. 



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lll.ll rOiN .MAKKKT.— MoKDAT, .Xpiil IS, 1842 

 l[»pnrtril fiirlhc Nnv Knchnil K«rmiT. 

 t .Market 2U0 Unet Catllc, 12 pairs Workijig oxen 

 yowa and Calr«8, 2'M Sheep, and l.'SoU Swing, 

 BICL9. — Beef Cattle. I'rices generally advHnccd 

 jt 2^'ict9. pr hundred for a like quality. We quote a 

 r small number ol extra cAttlu at $.^> 60. First quai- 

 nt'. 00 a i; 'J5. Second quality, $5 50 n G 00. 

 Ill quality, $i 75 a 5 25. 

 iirking Oxea — No sales were noticed. 

 »cs and Caltcs. Sales 20, 22, 28, and $35. 

 rrp. — Lots, 3 25, 3 75, and §-1 50. 

 "inf. —Lou to peddle, from 3 1-2 a 3 3-1 for sows, 

 4 1-2 a 4 3-4 for barrows. A lot of old Barrows at 

 thinjj OTor icls. At retail, from 4 to 6. 



In usins ll"s muWiine, tl„. farmer in:,j br ctuin tl,.,t 

 Ins s.'cd IS put inio the ground, and at llm /inme lime 

 ■■• Jhe best possible mniuier. Tbere liits be: 



Fni'lT. CIICVA.MICNI'AL TIIRI'-.N. Ac. 



Kuiisr.nr or tvii.Liiii keniiick, 

 Of I'rticJi, Per. t'liim ,in,l Oieny Trttt, 

 rnllcciiiin iinriTalled in any formiT year, (or ex- 

 inivo iiiimU'ra of Anc Irrrn, ol new and fln«»l 

 ikN. I. urge BdiliiiniK (.f n.w. viiluolile, nr 

 Buiiful, arc jtJAt received Irani l*'urop<., 

 UuosLliernci of firsi quality, Apples, tlunicei. firaps 

 \ iiies, K.ispl.crricsi, (Currents, .Sirawlicrrics, iic. The new 

 nbridijeil anil ilcscriplive Catalogue for I84J, will lie sent ti> 

 all who apply. 



Ornamental Treen and Shrubs, Honeysuckles, &c. .Splen 

 <liil varieties of iloulje yellow Uurritiin and other Uoms— 

 "I Tree IVimies, of Ileibarenun I'lronie*, and mlier flowcr- 

 iiiR I'lant«-of dmiMc Dahlias, ic, Khubart) of first rate 

 newest kinds, Cockspur, 'rhurns, &c. 



All orders addressed to the subscriber, will be promptly 



111 using tins RMWcr, the fsrincr ran save one fialf Jf 

 Ins seed, and do the work at less than ono qiiarler the 

 expense of the coaiinon woy of sowing, and \mta it 

 done in a much better manner; it opens the funow, 

 drop*, the seed, covers k over and rolls them down. 

 It will sow any kind of Garden Seed.s ; sny Kuta Baen, 

 Mangel Wurlzel, Turnips. Carrots, Beets, I'nrsnips, On- 

 lonB, ^. For sale at the New England Asriciiliiiral 

 Warehouse niid Seed Store, Nos. 51 and 52 Norili Mar- 

 ket street, by JOSEI'II BRECK <fc CO. 

 April 20 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected itilfi great care, weekly. 

 iBDS. Herds Grass, $'2 63 to 3 00 per bushel Red Top, 



60 eeius. Clover— Norihcrn,. II to 12c.— Southern, 10 

 . Kl ax Seed, 81 53 to 1 S3 bii. Lucerne, 23 c. per lb. 

 ry Seed. $3 50 a 4 00 per bushel. 

 AliV. Sales of yellow flat corn 66, 66 1-2, and 67c. 

 ishcl; northern round, 67 1 -2c. Oats, few in market, 

 i better demand ; sales northern Rye, "lie per bushel 



n — Northern, bushel — to do. Round Yellow — 



-do. Southern Flat Yellow 66 a 67.— White do. 68 a 00 

 ley — a — —Rye, Xorlhcrn, 70 a — — Oats, South- 



a 47 — Northern do. 49 to 50— Beans, per bushe|.75 



)VR. Sales consist of Fredericksburg at $5 94, cash, 

 12 on 4 nios ; Baltimore wharf, garlicky, $3 62. cash. 

 City Mills, Id 37, on 4 mos ; Howard street, 86 cash, 

 12 a 6 13 3-4, oo short credit ; Genesee, 96 62 I -2, 

 ncy, (6 69 cash ; 400 bbls Ohio, S6 J3 3-4, and 600 do. 

 arrive, *6 a 6 12 1-2 |>er bbl. 



timore, Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. 86 12 a ilo 



t5 87 a — do. free of garlic, S6 12 a Phila- 



I do. 4 mos. 86 12 a — — Fredericksburg, lowl'J 4 

 6 00 a 6 12 — Alexandria, wharf mountain,— Sj 87 a 

 toONXtowa, 86 12 a 6 23— Richmond Canal, S6 12 a 

 k. City, 87 00- Petctsburgh, City Mills, 86 oo a 6 12 

 !3oantry 83 67 a 6 00— Genesee, common, cash, .86 62 a 

 do fancy brands 86 69 0.6 75 — Ohio via Canal, 

 . 6 37— Indian Meal in bbls., 83 00 a 3 25. 

 • VISIONS. Sales by auction, 400 bbls Western 

 Pork, 10 76 a 81 1 37 ; 412 do Mess, 8 25 a $3 So ; 29 

 . ocdinaiy, 87 3." ; 390 do Prima, 86 12 ; 37 do Clear, 

 76 J 60 do Mess d-^ 7 75 a 37 87 j 121 do Prime, S4 a 



—Mess, 4 mo. new bbl. 89 00 a 9 50 — Navy— 83 uO a 

 o. 1, $7 23 a 7 SO— do Prime 8175 a S 00— Pork- 

 clear, 4 mo. bbL 812 a — — do Clear ill a — 

 ess 83 25 a 3 50 — do Prime 86 2a a 6 59— do Mess 

 her States 9 23 a 8 SO. 



)L. Duly. The value, whereof al the place of ei- 

 m shall not exceeds cts. per pound, free. Allwhere- 

 alue exceeds 8 cts. per pound, 32 per ct. ad vol. and 

 cr pound. 



Uif-s nf this article have been during the past week, 



■ ited extent, and prices are still unsettled. 



Sixony Fleeces, washed, lb. 47 a 50 c. — Amer- 



-lud, do 43 a 45— Do 3.4 do 33 a 40— Do. l-2do 



— 1-4 and common do 29 a 30 — Smyrna Sheep, 



20 a 23— Do. unwashed, 10 a 13— Bengasi do 



Sixany, clean, — Bucnns Ayres unpickc<l, 7 a 10— 



picked, 12 a 16— Superfine Northern pulled lamb 37 



lo. 1 do. do. do. 34 a 36 — No. 2 do do do 24 a 26- 



dodo IS a 20. 



S. The market continues the same for prices as ro- 

 ast week. 



ri, Mass. 1841 per lb 8 a 10 2d dodo do 6 a 3. 



, per ton, 813 to 22— Eastern Screwed 813 to 18 

 ESK — Shipping and 4 meal, 4 to 6c. — New 6 to3. 

 S, 12 a 16. 



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HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH, 



Great improvemems have been maile the past year in Ihe 

 form and workmanship o( these PImi-hs ; the mould bi nr.l 

 has hcen so formed as to Lv/ the furroia r^mnletch, onr 

 lum„q in cverij particle of grass or siubble, and ieamng the 

 ffrounil- in the best pos.-:ible manner. The length of the 

 moiiKI l.oard has h( n very much increased, so that Ihe 

 Plough works with the greatest ease, both with respect t. 

 the bobUng and the team. The Committee at the late trial 

 of Ploughs at Worcester, say, 



" Should our opinion be asked .is to which of the Ploughs 

 we should prefer (or use on a farm, we might perhaps say to 

 the inquirer, if your land is mostly light and easy to work 

 try Prouty & Mear.s. but if your land is heavy, harj orrocky', 



BEGIN WITH Mb. HoWABD'3.'' 



At the above me-,t;aned trial the Howard Pl-^uah did 

 more work, with the same pnccr of team, than any oilier 

 plough cxhibiled. No otherlumed mote than twcnlysceB 

 and one half inches, to tho 112 lbs. draught, while the 

 Howard J-'lou-rh turned twentynine and onclialf inches t» 

 power of team .' All acknowledge that Howanrs 

 are much the strongest and most sufistanlially 



There has been quite an improvement made on the shoe 

 or land side o( this, Plough, wliich can be renewed willniut 

 having to furnish a new landside: this shoe likewise secuies 

 the monid board and landside together, and strengthens the 

 Plough very much. 



The iiricc of the Ploughs is from 86 to 815. A Plough 

 sufficient for breaking up with four cattle, will cost about 

 810 50, and with cutter St, with wheel and cutter 82 eo 

 extra. 



The above Ploughs are for sale, wholesale and retail, at 

 Ihe New England Agricultural Warehoise and Seed Stme, 

 Nos. 61 & p?. North Market Sueet, by 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 April 20 



li'>»lon. WILLIAM KKNRICK 



Nonantuin Hill, Newton, 

 March 9. ept|2thjunc 



GARDRN AND FIELD SEEDS. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. have received their full supply 

 n| Garden and Field Seeds, which lliey v^arraut to be pur* 

 and fresh, as follows: 

 Early Cedo Nulli Peas. 



" Warwick <in. 



" Dwarf do. 



" Washington do. 



" Frame do. 

 Blue Imperial do. 

 Marrowfat, A:c. 

 White Altriiigliam Carrot 

 Iiong Orange do. 



Early Horn do. 

 Mangel Wurizel Beet. 

 Sugar do. 

 Long Red do. 

 Early Turnip do. 

 lluta' Baga. 



Tutnips in great variety. 

 Early and Laic Beans of 

 sorts. 



SEED BARLEV, AKD UAT8. 



For sale at No. 52 North Market St., a prime lot of Seed 

 Barley. Also English Oats. J. BKECK & CO. 



Boston, April 6, 



APPLE STOCKS. 



The subscribers offer for sale 10,000 fine Apple 



Stocks two years old. 



JOSEPH BKECK .&. CO. No. 51 North Market 

 St. Boston. April 6. 



the sa 

 Plougl 

 made. 



FRUIT TREES. 



Pot sale at the Pomological Garden, Salem, Mass., a 

 choice collection of Apple, Peat, Plum, Cherry, and Peach 

 Trees. Also, a great variety of Scions cut from fruit bear- 

 ing Trees. Apply by mail to the Superiutendant. 



ROBERT MANNING. 



Salem, April 6, i.;42. 3w 



PEAK AND PLUM STOCUS. 



For sale by SAMUEL PO.ND, Cambridgcpnrt. Also, 

 Asparagus roots. April 20. 



FRUIT TREES. 



A prime lot of large size Apple, Pear, and Plum lre«s, for 

 sale by J. BRECK 4i CO., No. 62 North Market «*.' 

 March 30 1812. 



UllASS SEEDS. 



Northern ond Southern Clover Seed— White Dulch do 

 — Lucerne-Herds Gras.s- Red Top-OrcharJ Grass— Fowl 

 Meudow Grasi,.-Oat Grass, Sic. Millet, Rape, Canary and 

 Hemp -ifd.'i Every variety of seed (or Agricultural or 

 Horticultuiat purposes, may he obtained at the Agricultural 

 Establisbmciil, t\o. 52 North Market street, Boston. 



March 9. 



GOOSEBERRY BUSHES. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO , have received a prime lot of 

 Gooseberry Bushes from Scotland of the finest varieties. 

 For sale at 82 3; per dozen, of different sorts. 



Boston, April 13. 



MUCK MANUAL. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO., The Muck Man- 

 ual for Farmers. By Dr S. L. Dasa; price *1. 

 Boston, April 13. 



C.VMBRIDGEPORT iVURSERY. 



SA.MUEL POND, Nurseryman, Columbia 

 street, Cambridgcport, Mass. Has for sale a 

 choice assortment of F K U I T TREES 

 SHRUBS, R O O T S , and V 1 N E s| 

 oinong them arc the best varieties of Apple) 

 Cherry, Peach, Apricot, Grapevines, Asparagus, 

 ■arslocUs, Apple do.. Plum do. , Currants, Goose- 

 berries, Raspberries, &c. Trees of an extra size always oo 

 hand. March 23. 



APPLE SCIO.VS. 



The subscriber can supply very large and thrifty scions 

 of the following kinds, Baldwin, Greening, River, Porter, 

 Nonesuch, Peurmain, Sweetings, Sit. ikc. Also, a few of 

 the choice kinds o[ Pears and Plums. Orders left at J. 

 BRKCK & Co., or at the counting room of the subscriber. 

 S3 Wasliinglon St., Boston, or sent by mail, to Brighton, will 

 be piomptly attended lo. JAMEs L. L F. WARREN. 



April 6. 



